Joseph FireCrow

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"The natural beauty of the flute evokes
very powerful emotions. The traditional flute is social, not ceremonial,
in nature, and should always be treated with that in mind and spirit."

About

Joseph
FireCrow is one the top 3 Native American flute players in the world
today. Echodisc said in a review, “Joseph FireCrow is quite simply one
of the most gifted players of the Native American flute”. Another
reviewer described FireCrow as a “national treasure”.

FireCrow has released 8 solo albums to date, 6 internationally. His
accomplishments include a GRAMMY™ in the New Age category as a
guest artist on David Darling’s “PRAYER FOR COMPASSION”, a GRAMMY™
nomination in the Best Native American Music Album category, 7 Native
American Music Awards: Songwriter of the Year, Best Instrumental
Recording and Flutist of the Year (3), Artist of the Year, and
Song/Single of the Year; as well as a Telly award.

Awards:

Winner

1999 Telly Award, Elfie’s Eye/Creator’s Prayer (Fire Crow)

2000 Best of Short Takes, Today’s Librarian (Cheyenne Nation)

2003 NAMA Songwriter of the Year (Legend of the Warrior)

2004 Flutist of the Year, Indian Summer Music Awards (Legend of the
Warrior)

2005 NAMA Best Instrumental Recording/Parmly’s Dream 2005 (Signature)

2006 NAMA Flutist of the Year (Red Beads)

2010 Best New Age Album, 52nd Annual GRAMMY™ Awards
(Prayer for Compassion, David Darling)